Marie Curie at 150 - Celebrating women in STEM
November 7th 2017 is the 150th anniversary of the birth of Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867 – 1934), the only woman to ever be awarded two Nobel prizes.
We are proud to celebrate Madame Curie's life and legacy on her 150th birthday with a collection of specially commissioned blogs and curated free content around the theme of Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Check out the blog where we reproduce Chapter 4 from Out of the Shadows: Contributions of Twentieth-Century Women to Physics, 'Marie Curie (1867 – 1934)’ by author Abraham Pais, the biography of the the only person to ever be awarded Nobel prizes in two distinct disciplines.
...“The study of this phenomenon seemed to us very attractive . . . I decided to undertake the study of it . . . In order to go beyond the results reached by Becquerel, it was necessary to employ a precise quantitative method.”...
- Marie Curie 1929
Selected book content - Read these chapters for free!
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14 - Ascent of woman
- Book: Darwin and Women
- Chapter
1 - Clouds
- Book: An Introduction to Clouds
- Chapter
Editors’ Introduction
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- Book: Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good
- Chapter
Chapter 3 - Returning to work experiences
- from Section 1 - The Practicalities of Returning to Work
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- Book: Returning to Work in Anaesthesia
Out of the Shadows
Contributions of Twentieth-Century Women to Physics
Edited by:
Nina Byers, University of California, Los Angeles
Gary Williams, University of California, Los Angeles
"This book fills a vacuum in the history of physics. For the first time we have in one place clear accounts of careers and contributions to physics of 40 distinguished women from a variety of fields. In particular, the authors are informed insiders with intimate knowledge of their fields who often provide fresh information about their subjects...'' Margaret W. Rossite, Cornell University
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
An Autobiography and Other Recollections 2nd Edition
Author: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Edited by: Katherine Haramundanis, DIGITAL Equipment Corporation, Massachusetts
"[Payne-Gaposchkin] did not receive fair treatment in her career, but this book is testement to her dogged persistence." - Journal of the British Astronomical Association
"The book artfully records a life of warmths and delight won against obsessive, powerful but pervasive forces. The record has a value beyond its period and circle. This is a chronicle of affirmation and hope, a near-poetic witness to a burst of profound discovery insufficiently recognised." - Philip Morrison, Scientific American
Women in Physics
Women in Astronomy and Planetary Science
Women in Earth Science, Life Science and Medicine
- Textbook
The Solid Earth